Well, I suppose it all depends on how your ends are looking. If you are noticing a lot of splits due to the dye go ahead and trim a bit. Sometimes just a 1/2 inch can make a huge difference.
How often should curly hair be cut when growing out dye and how much?
Well, I suppose it all depends on how your ends are looking. If you are noticing a lot of splits due to the dye go ahead and trim a bit. Sometimes just a 1/2 inch can make a huge difference.
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How ends are looking and how you want your hemline. Remember shinkrage. I plan to cut 4 times this year, about 0.5 cm only, because I like my ends even.
It depends on whether you are maintaining or growing. When I'm growing my hair I either don't cut, or cut every 6 months if I have to. At the moment I'm going for a year without trims. I have split ends but not a huge amount. I just wanted to see how long it would grow in one whole year.
Once I've achieved my length I think I'm going to cut every 3 - 4 months to maintain and cut all the layers out without losing length.
Just see how you go. Make a plan, but if you get to that month and don't want or need to cut, then don't.
Very interesting, julliams. I could prabably go without trims too, since curly hair doesn't show much uneveness. But I've seen more bad reviews than good. I don't take more than an inch a year anyway. Maybe you check the no trim threads, OP.
I know you need/want to grow your hair very fast now. And maybe monistat, too.
Cut it when you feel you need it, I promise the haircut police won't show up at your door!
I trimmed my hair in July and I plan not to do it again until this spring. I do S&D, once in a while, though.
if you're growing it out. only when you think you need it (i.e. you see damage or your hair is looking thin of the hemline is uneven)
if you're maintaining it, about a half inch per month, or whatever your monthly growth rate is.
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